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This is a list of Cameroonian writers. * Boé A-Amang (1938– ), playwright and theatre director. * Severin Cecile Abega (1955–2008), French-language fiction writer and anthropologist, author of ''Les Bimanes'', ''Le Bourreau'' and ''Entre Terre et Ciel''. * Marie-Therese Assiga Ahanda, chemist and novelist. * Paul-Charles Atangana (1930– ), French-language poet.〔Jacques Chevrier, ''Anthologie africaine d'expression française: La poésie'', Hatier, 1988, p.145〕 * Philomène Bassek (1957– ), French-language novelist, author of ''La Tache de Sang''. * Francis Bebey (1929–2001), author of ''Les Trois Petits Cireurs'', ''Agatha Moudio'son'', ''The Ashanti Doll'', ''Enfant Pluie'' and ''Ministre et le Griot''. * Jacques Bengono (1938– ), poet and short story writer. * Bate Besong (1954–2007), poet. * Larry Bate Takang, novelist, Poet & Playwright. Author of "A Place of Fun and Evil"; "Pilgrimage of no Retreat"; "The Blind Boys and the Journalist" * Mongo Beti, pseudonym of Alexandre Biyidi Awala (1932–2001), novelist writing in French. * Calixthe Beyala (1961– ), novelist writing in French. * Jacques Bonjawo (1960– ), software engineer and columnist. * Bole Butake (1947– ), playwright. * Fernando d'Almeida (1955– ), journalist and poet.〔Robert Fraser, ''West African poetry: a critical history'', Cambridge University Press, 1986, pp. 281–86〕 * Paul Dakeyo (1948– ), poet. * Mbella Sonne Dipoko (1936– ), English-language novelist, poet and painter. * Ntone Edjabe (1970– ), journalist. * Gaston-Paul Effa (1965– ), novelist. * Jean Marc Ela (1936– ), African liberation theologian, author of ''African Cry'' and ''My Faith as an African''. * Frieda Ekotto, Professor and novelist. "Chuchote pas trop/Don't Whisper too Much." * Samuel-Martin Eno Belinga (1935– ), poet, geologist and civil servant.〔Albert S. Gérard, ''European-Language Writing in Sub-Saharan Africa, Volume 1'', John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1986, p.568〕 * Elolongué Epanya Yondo (1930– ), poet in French and Duala.〔Albert S. Gérard, ''European-Language Writing in Sub-Saharan Africa, Volume 1'', John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1986, p. 506.〕 * Valère Epée (1938– ), musician, poet and historian. * Professor Ndumbe Eyoh (1949–2006), playwright. * Alexis Maxime Feyou de Happy, French-language playwright, author of ''Conscience Ouverte'' (1974), ''Dithy'' (2002), ''Fairy Tales from Propagamar'' (2006), ''Victus Libri/Classic African Art'' (2008), ''Les Mezzotiniales'' (2009), ''Bodanou le Petit Oiseau Rouge'' (2010), and ''La Septieme Colonne/L'Ombre de Meridor'' (2010).〔Donna Page, ''A Cameroon world: art and artifacts from the Caroline and Marshall Mount collection'', p.46〕 * Jean Ikelle-Matiba (1936–1984). * Bernard Fonlon (1924-1986), politician and writer. * Patrice Kayo (1942– ), poet, short story writer and oral storyteller. * Yodi Karone (1954– ), novelist. * Jacques Kuoh Moukouri (1909–2002), civil servant and autobiographical writer. * Thérèse Kuoh-Moukouri (1938– ), novelist. * Werewere Liking (1950– ), novelist also associated with Côte d'Ivoire. * 'Sankie Maimo (1930–2013), playwright. * Benjamin Matip (1932– ), novelist and playwright. * Achille Mbembe (1956– ), philosopher. * Claude-Joseph M'Bafou-Zetebeg (1948– ), French-language poet.〔Jacques Chevrier, ''Anthologie africaine d'expression française: La poésie'', Hatier, 1988, p.171〕 * Achille Mbembe (1957– ), political philosopher. * William Eteki'a Mbumua (1933– ). * Rémy Sylvestre Medou Mvomo (1938– ), novelist and playwright. * Dualla Misipo (1901– ), autobiographical writer. * Pabé Mongo (1948– ), playwright and novelist. * Evelyne Mpoudi Ngole (1953–), French-language novelist, author of ''Sous La Cendre Le Feu'' and ''Petit Jo, Enfant Des Rues''.〔(Evelyne Mpoudi Ngole ); Mpoudi Ngole, Evelyne. ''Sous La Cendre Le Feu'', L'Harmattan, 2000; ''Petit Jo, Enfant Des Rues'', Hatier International/Edicef, 2009.〕 * Adamu Musa, journalist * Engelbert Mveng (1930–1995), Jesuit priest and French-language poet, author of ''Balafon''.〔 * Bill F. NDI (1964– ), English-language poet and playwright, author of ''K'cracy, Trees in the Storm and Other Poems'', ''Mishaps and Other Poems'', ''Toils and Travails'', and ''Gods in the Ivory Towers''.〔Peter W. Vakunta and Bill F. Ndi, ''Nul n'a le monopole du Français'', p. 47.〕 * Bernard Nanga (1934–1985), French-language novelist, author of ''Les Chauve-Souris''. * David Ndachi Tagne (1958– ), novelist and journalist. * Patrice Ndedi-Penda (1945– ), playwright. * Timothee Ndzaagap (1949– ), poet, playwright and story writer. * Patrice Nganang (1970– ), novelist. * Charles Ngandé, French-language poet.〔Richard Njornson, ''The African quest for freedom and identity: Cameroonian writing and the national experience'', Indiana University Press, 1991, p. 184.〕 * Job Nganthojeff (1936– ), poet. * Jeanne Ngo Mai (1933– ), French-language poet.〔 * John Emmanuel Akwo Ngoh (c.1940– ), poet and novelist. * Joel Gustave Nana Ngongang (1982–2015), activist and writer. * Simon Njami (1962– ), novelist. * Martin Njoya (1944– ), poet. * Jean-Jacques Nkollo (1962– ), novelist. * Etienne B. Noumé, pen-name of Etienne NKepndep (1944–1970), French-language poet. * Tangyie Nsuh-For * Jean-Paul-Nyunaï (1932– ), French-language poet.〔 * Jacques Muriel Nzouankeu (1938– ), short story writer and playwright. * Joseph Owono (1921–1981), novelist and diplomat. * Ferdinand Oyono (1929– ), novelist. * Guillaume Oyono-Mbia (1939– ), playwright writing in English and French, author of ''Trois Pretendants un mari''. * René Philombe, pseudonym of Philippe-Louis Ombede (1930–2001), novelist and editor. * Louis-Marie Pouka-M'Bague (1910– ), journalist and poet. * Simon Rifoé (1943– ), teacher and autobiographical writer. * Francois Sengat-Kuo (1931– ), French-language poet, author of ''Fleurs de Laterite'', ''Heures rouges'', and ''Collier de Cauris''.〔 * Delphine Zanga Tsogo (1935– ), feminist and writer. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Cameroonian writers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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